We have all, at one time, been enamoured by those paper flower kits by Paper Source. Perhaps it's something to do with an overwhelming childhood memory of those tissue paper flowers made in Spanish class which were bigger than our heads . . .
Yet, for those of us who either cannot master producing anything except a pile of wrinkled papers, or for those who would like a more upscale impression, June Miller Flowers is our saving grace.

Don't you find this bouquet an attention-grabber, due to the depth of the darker colors?
Petite Fleur Floral Atelier, based in both California and Florida, has a very small gallery online, but if you live near either of their locations you should probably schedule a consultation. The twelve bouquets featured are all stunning!
Sadly, Pixy is not a floral specialist. She knows nothing more than "those are pretty" and "my, those smell really good".
That said, do you know what I think of the wedding florals displayed on Annie Siu's website?
"Those are pretty! I bet they'd smell really good too!"
All jokes aside, don't you feel drawn in to this bouquet, made more dimensional by the depth of the bi-colored roses?
Ms. Siu features both flowers and real estate on her website. So I suppose we could say she's just as bi-dimensional as her bouquet . . .

Being used to the usual array of pastel bouquets and florals, this arrangement by Bella Signature Design is refreshing. The rusty deep reds really make those ivory roses as well as all the whites in the picture really pop.
Their website is not too fancy, but it does show some beautiful arrangements for your wedding.
The portfolio section of ArtFool is a little small, but still has some perfect floral creations for your wedding day.
I like that the bouquets and centerpieces mostly exude a traditional, romantic feel to them. After all, your wedding day is a melting pot of several traditions and memories -- shouldn't your bouquet mirror them?

I am eagerly perusing the gracious photo galleries at Lillypilly. Vast amounts of bouquets. Also includes ceremony and reception florals. Loving the green infusion in the bouquet above.
Blumen Kaspar is a smaller Swiss website with absolutely beautiful flowers. They feature a relatively small floral gallery, but the site is under construction and plenty new beauties should be added soon.

Sparkling brides need sparkling bouquets. This is not to say one needs to go into full sparkle mode and tote one of those all-crystal bouquets down the aisle. A little bit of sparkle from bouquet jewels never hurt anyone though . . .
Bouquet Jewels has expanded their line to include not only the expected jewels for your bouquets, but monograms and figures as well. For an outdoor wedding, a bouquet jewel bee is much more preferable than the live stinging variety! Winter brides can choose to have candy canes or, better yet, sparkling snowflakes.
We all could use a little sparkle . . .

There are SO many beautiful floral creations on the Lani Elizabeth site, that it was difficult to choose just one to go along with this entry. You MUST visit their site immediately for all things floral: bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony and reception decor . . . and all gorgeous!
This bouquet from Kimberly Aurora at Romantic Flowers is just sparkly enough to be fun and vivacious without being over-the-top. A great departure from the traditional bouquet. The site's Bouquet Gallery has plenty of other striking ideas for all color schemes.



